Getting a "control center" for your init, with user groups, modularity, memory limits and queryable status/control is great. (Sometime people forget how painful init scripts can be...)
The only problem I see is the tendency to cram everything into systemd.
No, it's not bad.
tbh, I've always like Apple's launchd.
Getting a "control center" for your init, with user groups, modularity, memory limits and queryable status/control is great. (Sometime people forget how painful init scripts can be...)
The only problem I see is the tendency to cram everything into systemd.